test_basic(): Add a test for "person@dom.ain (User J. Person)" which

was already correctly parsed (contrary to a comment in Mailman).

test_rfc2822_phrases(): RFC 2822 now requires that we allow `.' in
phrases, which means we must accept dots in unquoted realname parts.
Add a test to check the change in rfc822.py 1.58.
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Barry Warsaw 2001-07-16 20:44:16 +00:00
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@ -117,6 +117,10 @@ class MessageTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
('', 'goit@lip.com'),
])
self.check(
'To: person@dom.ain (User J. Person)\n\n',
[('User J. Person', 'person@dom.ain')])
def test_twisted(self):
# This one is just twisted. I don't know what the proper
# result should be, but it shouldn't be to infloop, which is
@ -164,5 +168,13 @@ class MessageTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
'foo',
[('', 'guido@[132.151.1.21]')])
def test_rfc2822_phrases(self):
# RFC 2822 (the update to RFC 822) specifies that dots in phrases are
# obsolete syntax, which conforming programs MUST recognize but NEVER
# generate (see $4.1 Miscellaneous obsolete tokens). This is a
# departure from RFC 822 which did not allow dots in non-quoted
# phrases.
self.check('To: User J. Person <person@dom.ain>\n\n',
[('User J. Person', 'person@dom.ain')])
test_support.run_unittest(MessageTestCase)